Chedra delector is a tiny moth placed in the family Batrachedridae.
[1][2] The Global Lepidoptera Names Index of the Natural History Museum in London classifies it in the family Coleophoridae based on the old classification given by Ron Hodges in the 1983 Check List of the Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico.
[4][5] The holotype was collected by D. Bullock on 30 January 1941 at Angol, in the Malleco Province, central Chile, and is kept at the Department of Entomology of the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution.
[7] The caterpillars feed upon the seeds of Cyperaceae.
This article on a moth of the family Batrachedridae is a stub.